Love this. I just got a middle buster plow for my mahindra similar size tractor as yours and it has made a world of difference. Now I can grow wayyy more food.
I've done same- run the middle buster first to break ground and then returned with a rear tine tiller to finish a bed. It's much better than either one individually.
Thank you. I learned that the hard way sadly. I have shot some more videos of the tractor working, but we switched from cable to DSL and the upload times are amazingly slow now. It has hindered from uploading any more vids.
Yes with it set out so blade is more at a angle I can actually do a decent job plowing the soil, it lays soil over then. Then I run a disc over it and plant corn for the deer & pheasants.
I ran a small tiller over it after that, and about 10 minutes into process of tilling, it quit running and I had to put a new carb on it (30+ year old tiller). So needless to say the garden was planted a week or two late, but it did pretty well until the very end, when a deer ate my best cherokee purples.
You can do whatever you have the will to do. If this guy can take what he has and make it work, good for him. People have found ways to garden and farm with whatever resources they have available since humanity began. Sure, that's not a plow. But this guy could plant a hell of a row of sweet potatoes there.
If it plows, it's a plow. I was actually wondering how one would work as they are much cheaper than a moldboard plow. I was fortunate to be at an auction that was not well attended due to bad weather and got myself a 2 bottom plow in good shape for $90.
Love this. I just got a middle buster plow for my mahindra similar size tractor as yours and it has made a world of difference. Now I can grow wayyy more food.
I've done same- run the middle buster first to break ground and then returned with a rear tine tiller to finish a bed. It's much better than either one individually.
I think you did quite well and the middle buster did what you needed it to do. Did you have problems going through any thick tree roots? Thumbs up.
Your top link is in too far. Adjust it out, and the plow won't continually dig downwards. Would help with you slippage.
Thank you. I learned that the hard way sadly. I have shot some more videos of the tractor working, but we switched from cable to DSL and the upload times are amazingly slow now. It has hindered from uploading any more vids.
Yes with it set out so blade is more at a angle I can actually do a decent job plowing the soil, it lays soil over then. Then I run a disc over it and plant corn for the deer & pheasants.
what was youre next step? till or disc or cultivate?
I ran a small tiller over it after that, and about 10 minutes into process of tilling, it quit running and I had to put a new carb on it (30+ year old tiller). So needless to say the garden was planted a week or two late, but it did pretty well until the very end, when a deer ate my best cherokee purples.
How much?
Put it in low gear!
I can't watch this anymore people think they can go get a tractor and they can garden and farm.
You can do whatever you have the will to do. If this guy can take what he has and make it work, good for him. People have found ways to garden and farm with whatever resources they have available since humanity began. Sure, that's not a plow. But this guy could plant a hell of a row of sweet potatoes there.
They can and that's exactly what he's doing. Are you suggesting he just do it by hand?
what you jealous
That's not a plow !
No its not, but it is way cheaper lol
If it plows, it's a plow. I was actually wondering how one would work as they are much cheaper than a moldboard plow. I was fortunate to be at an auction that was not well attended due to bad weather and got myself a 2 bottom plow in good shape for $90.